Nautilus secure phone is a program that allows two parties to hold a secure voice conversation. Released in May of 1995, it ran on ordinary phone lines using a pair of modems (one at each end). It was meant as an answer to NSA's attempts to force "key escrow" on encrypted communication. Later versions of the program could also use TCP, i.e. the Internet. After the original developers abandoned the project, it was taken over by German maintainers. Actual development focuses on porting to the ARM platform and portability.

Mapa da Cultura is a interactive Web tool developed by Artéria Cultura e Cidadania with the objective to give visibility for cultural activities, by producing data for diagnostics about the cultural dynamic in Brazil.

THIS (This HTML Is Simple) is a content management system with blog capabilities. It features HTML templates, themes, and an extensible database design, with an emphasis on code/data separation, but it has many odd features and requires much manual maintenence.

LocalTools is a suite of small tools for use on a local ('localhost') Apache, MYSQL, and PHP installation. It provides feedback on an "AMP" environment, allows for the runtime evaluation of PHP and Javascript code, runtime querying of MySQL, and the editing of local files (with the SEEFU editor).

Banana Dance is designed to combine the simplicity of wiki publishing software with the versatility of a content management system. The program also promotes community-building through organized/rated comments, badges, points, and access controls. Highly flexible, Banana Dance features a robust template system with a library of themes and plugins. The program can be used for many purposes, including creating an SEO-friendly Web site, developing a robust product manual, creating an environment for project collaboration, providing businesses with corporate knowledge bases, creating a discussion Web site, and more.

ConvertePST is a tool for reading messages in Microsoft Outlook 2000/2003 PST files and exporting messages to RFC email formats for use with other email software. It was designed to be used for migrating email away from Exchange servers.

Dragora is a trustworthy GNU/Linux-Libre distribution based on the concept of simplicity with the goal of being a multi-purpose operating system. Dragora respects the freedom of the user with the values of Free Software and provides control to those who use it. It is developed entirely by volunteers and it is published under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

juntaDados is a GNU/Linux distribution that has a selection of packages targeted at audio, video, and graphics producers. juntaDados works to simplify the creation of Linux-based multimedia workstations for social projects in Brazil like Pontos de Cultura.